Negative also. Cemetery at First Mennonite Church in Kitchener, Ont. Close up view of a row of gravestones for Brubachers. Four of the gravestones are similar.
Two copies of photo. Negative also. Informal pose of Bishop C. F. Derstine, pastor of First Mennonite Church, in shirt sleeves, partly kneeling, behind the pulpit of thechurch
Clifford Cressman, member of First Mennonite Church in Kitchener is shaking hands with a boy in front of the Transportation booth at the Seventh MWC. A number of men wearing plaincoats & one woman look on.
Negative also; 3 smaller photos, 2 @ 9x9 & 1 (enlarged) @ 16.5x12.5. Used in CM 12-26-6 with art. Front & side view ofchurch building Large one (25x20) is similar but excludes sign to right of front entrance; taken in the 50's?
Negative also. Used in CM 5-3-8. Front view ofchurch building; largestchurch building in Canada at that time? In its 14th year. Home of the OMBSI for 50 years.
Negative also. Used in CM 6-9-3. Horse sheds behind the First Mennonite church building in Kitchener, Ont. They were located next to the parking lot for cars. Second copy also (9x9).
Menno C. Cressman, head of NNRO Shipping Committee (at right) speaks with Clara (Snyder) Nafziger (back to camera). Esther Weber (left of Clara, facing camera) is also helping with blankets in the basement of the First Mennonite Church, Kitchener
Several women work in the basement of First Mennonitechurch bndling clothing ready for shipment overseas. See CM 4-47-5; Kitchener, Yarrow & Reedley, Cal. were the 3 North American centers. From Kitchener the clothing went via New York
Used in CM 12-43-4. Three young people: Linda Snyder, Douglas Fretz and Maryann Gascho of First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario sort and fold blankets at the MCC (Ontario) Clothing Depot. The work party was sponsored by the Mennonite Youth Fellowship of the First Mennonite and Rockway Mennonite churches.
Women & 2 men preparing quilts & blankets for shipment overseas in the basement of First Mennonite Church. Barbara Cressman (in foreground) was from a countrychurch See art. in CM 4-47-5. Kitchener was 1 of 3 main centers.